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Around noon today there was a Dunlin at the north shore of cell 3 near the west end. I hadn't seen one yesterday, so this may be a different bird. There were over 300 Buffleheads, about 65 Mallards, two American Black Ducks as well as a hybrid Black Duck/Mallard, a male Northern Pintail in cell 1, a male Green-winged Teal in cell 3, a Hooded Merganser in cell 4, and the lingering American Coot in cell 1. Four Golden-crowned Kinglets were near the entrance from Kerr Park. The "waste operation" by the middle intersection is ongoing during the workweek, but fortunately all the big trucks were gone for lunch, so it was relatively quiet over the noon hour.

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